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Places in Spain -
Javea (Xabia) , Costa Blanca
Javea
(or Xàbia in Valenciano) is
located
on the
east
coast
of
Spain,
along
the
coastal stretch
known
as the
Costa
Blanca and is just 80km from Alicante. It lies between Denia and Altea.
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The Montgó, which shelters Xàbia, is the highest summit of the region at over 750m tall. From the Xàbia side, it is said to resemble an elephant. The Natural Park of Montgo was declared in 1987 and it stretches across the area of La Plana to the Cape of Saint Antoni. The view of Javea from the top is breath-taking.
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As you climb the tiny coastal road that heads towards Denia you will find Els Molins. These are the remains of several windmills dating from the 14th century. They were built to grind wheat, using the fresh sea wind as power. There were originally 10 of them here.
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Since as far back as the 1970's Javea has been a popular place for British ex-pats to buy property and make it their home. Many new housing estates have been built to satisfy the demand.
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What to see in Javea |
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Javea is probably best known for its port and marina. It is one of the finest on the coast.
The port still has a working fishing fleet that bring in fresh fish daily. Auctions are held in the fish market on the port. |
Based around the marina are several fine restaurants where fish is top of the menu.
The Balcon del Puerto Restaurant has a balcony overlooking the sea with stunning views and all day sunshine. Idealspain reviewed the restaurant in January 2011. The menu of the day is excellent value, starting at just 6.95€ and the fish is first class. (Reservations 965 791 064).
There's also a scuba diving centre at the port.
The port of Javea offers a wide range of berths for pleasure vessels. |
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The 12th century church of San Bartolomé is worthy of a visit. It suffered great damage during the Spanish Civil War and shell damage can still be seen today. The Museum Soler Blasco has a copy of the treasure of Javea, the original being in a museum in Madrid. The old quarter was once a walled town and has lots of evidence of past civilizations. |
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On the coastal road to Denia, high above Javea is another important church. The Church of Calvario makes a nice stop. It has a plain but impressive interior. The gardens around the church have views over Javea and the sea.
The narrow road to the church has the stations of the cross, strategically placed along it. |
In the unlikely event of the church being locked, call at the house next door for the key.
Inside the church you will appreciate the effects of the domed ceiling. The walls are adorned with statues. |
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Fiestas in Javea
When it comes to fiestas, Javea has one of the most unusual in Spain. In the first week of September, the port comes alive with people taunting bulls until the people are forced to jump into the sea to avoid the angry bulls.
The main carnivals are in March (6th) and the Baixada is held on March 27th. This includes a procession from the Ermita del Calvario. San Juan is in June and the Virgen del Rocio is honoured in July, along with Carmen celebrations. Moors and Christians is held in July and the Virgen de los Angeles is honoured in August. September has a major celebration for the Virgen de Loreto with parades, fireworks and displays. December 12th marks the Santa Llucia Festival with a pilgrimage and chocolate gifts. |
Finding your way around Javea
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Javea is accessed via the N332 that runs along the Costa Blanca. Fine restaurants are located along the Avenida del Mediterraneo, near the harbour. Roads lead off the Avenida into the town where you will find a thriving community of shops and other businesses. Driving in Javea is reasonably slow paced and easy. |
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There's lots of parking in Javea and it's great for cycling around the town. Without doubt though, the best way to see Javea is on foot.
The historic part of Javea is around the Partida Roig area, close to the port. |
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Within Javea there are a few monuments and statues dotted about. The metallic dolphins (left) are in the centre of one of the roundabouts. |
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Lovely cafes abound in Javea
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Tourist services in Javea
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There are two tourist offices in Javea. One is near the port, the other at L'Arenal.
Both have English speaking staff and are very helpful.
They have a great supply of local information and information about the Valencian region. |
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Markets and shopping in Javea
Javea town centre has an excellent range of shops and there is no shortage of supermarkets. Many small shops are owned by British and German residents. As well as the large Spanish supermarkets, there's an Iceland in Javea which is popular with the British residents. |
The climate in Javea
Javea has a warm and temperate climate with an average annual temperature of around 20° centigrade. Temperatures generally range from a low of around 5° C in the winter to a high of around 40° C in the summer months. You can expect to see over 300 days of sunshine each year. The beautiful Javea weather is one reason why it has become such a popular place for North Europeans buying a holiday home or even a new home in the sun.
Average monthly temperatures (approx.) |
January |
13º C |
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February |
14º C |
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March |
17º C |
April |
17º C |
May |
21º C |
June |
25º C |
July |
25,5º C |
August |
28º C |
September |
24,5º C |
October |
22º C |
November |
17º C |
December |
13º C |
The beaches in Javea
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Javea has two main beaches and several smaller beaches. The first and closest to the port is predominantly pebbles. There are amazing remnants of the Roman saltings there too. The views are superb. Despite the pebbles, the beach is very clean and there's lots of free parking alongside. |
A little further along the seafront you come to the sandy beach of L'Arenal. The golden sand is clean and has lots of facilities. |
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The sandy beach area is an arc of wide white sand lines with a promenade of shops, bars and fine restaurants. The 'Punta del Arenal' behind the Parador Nacional Hotel was once an important Roman settlement where the fish sauce garum was produced. On the other end of the small bay once stood the Fontana Castle, built in 1424 and destroyed by the English during the Peninsular War in the early 19th century; the ruins of the castle now lie under modern apartment buildings but some of the castle's surviving cannons can be found outside the Church of Sant Bartolomé in the old town.
At the end of the main beach, among the many restaurants, you will find one of the best value restaurants that Idealspain havew ever come across. 'Scallops' is a large restaurant, facing the sea. Menu of the day is around €8.95 and each person gets a free bottle of wine. And, to top that, all meals come with a vouchers for a free fried breakfast, to be used within 4 days. Excellent food and service at a bargain price. (Only fault for me: the Vindaloo was far too hot for me).
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The river runs at L'Arenal end of Javea and there's a small area set aside for boat moorings. |
Sports and activities in Javea
The karting centre in Javea is located on C/Cannes, telephone 622 886 876. Open 10.30am till 1am in the morning. At just 500m from the beach, the karting centre offers lots of different karts, swimming pools and restaurant. There's a tennis club in Javea at Ave Paris, 24. Tel 966 462 494. On the same site is a mini-golf.
Scuba Diving in Javea
The area around Javea is rich in underwater life and as such, it's a great place to dive on the Costa Blanca. There are several good diving centres:
Centro Escuela de Buceo, C/Burdeos, 9. Tel 965 792 919 (www.scubaxabia.com)
PDA Training Centre, C/Levante 32, Calpe. Tel 626 753 849
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Radio stations in Javea
Vibe FM - 90.8 & 91.1 FM - Tel 966 260 888, Studio 660 234 768
Coast FM Live - 96.3 & 105.7 FM
Onda Cero Radio - 91.3FM
Cool FM - 97.4FM - www.coolfm974.com
Bay Radio 89.2FM (Denia-Valencia), 98.5FM - www.bayradio.fm
Exite FM Radio - 89.2 and 93.1FM - www.exitefm.com
Spectrum FM Radio - 89.8FM - www.spectrumfm.net
Sunshine FM Radio - 102.8 and 104.4FM - www.sunshine-fm.com
Side-steps
from
Javea
You could visit the
Cabo
de
Gata
National
Park
Denia is a wonderful town
The Caves of Benidoleig are a short drive away and are an excellent visit
Distances from Javea
Alicante - 86km
Valencia - 96km
Benidorm - 54km
Gandia - 40km
Madrid - 448km
Barcelona - 445km |
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Local Police Javea - 965 790 081 Emergencies - 092 |
National Police Javea - Emergencies - 091 |
Costa Blanca Samaritans |
Javea Town Hall - 965 790 500 |
Guardia Civil Javea - 965 791 085 |
Fire Brigade Javea - 085
Tourist Information
Javea Port - 965 790 736
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Tourist Information, Javea
Plaza de la Iglesia, 4 (Centre) - 965 794 356 - Email info@xabia.org
Pl. Almirante Bastarreche, 11(Port) - 965 790 736 - Email info@xabia.org
Ctra Cabo La Nao, Urb La Plaza (Arenal) - 966 460 605 - Email xabiaarenal@touristinfo.net
British Consulate - 965 216 022 |
Red Cross Javea - 965 791 961
Health centre Javea pueblo - 966 428 150
Health centre Javea port - 966 460 456
Health centre emergencies Javea - 966 428 153 (24hrs)
House of culture Javea - 965 794 344
Municipal Library Javea - 965 793 938
Consumer Office Javea - 965 793 499
Iberdola (Electricity) Javea - 901 202 020
Post office Javea - 965 790 053
Crematorium Javea - 965 790 188 |
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Nearest Airport is Alicante - 966 919 000
Nearest train station is Gata de Gorgos (10km inland)
Taxis Javea Port - 965 791 015
Taxis Javea Town - 965 791 060
Radio Taxi Javea - 902 199 777
Autobus Alsa Javea - 902 422 242
Autobus Carrio Javea - 965 581 036
Cycle hire is available in Javea from Xabia Bike Centre, Av. Lepanto, 21.
Tel 966 461 150
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Museo Etnologico Soler Blasco
965 791 098 |
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Restaurant la Brioche
Ctra Cabo la Nao
Urb Toscamar
Javea
Tel: 966 447 054 |
Restaurante l'Echalote
Ctra La Guardia, 146
Javea
Tel: 966 473 364 |
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Presto Presto
Ctra Cabo la Nao
la Guardia Park
Javea
Tel: 966 114 746 |
La Perla de Javea
Avda Libertad 21
Javea
Tel: 966 470 772 |
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The Great Indian
Avda Colomer
Javea
Tel: 966 463 768 |
El Fogon Caribeno
Avda La Libertad, 29
Javea
Tel: 671 237 517 |
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Trencall Restaurante
Ctra Cabo la Nao 1
Javea
Tel: 965 770 942 |
Indian Palace
Av del Pla, no 126
Javea
Tel: 966 463 072 |
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